A4D pixel placement - anyone having problems?

tvmatt

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I've been having problem with my third-party pixel placed in A4D. No matter what, the pixel doesn't seem to fire - even though when I add it in the system, I get a hit from the system verifying that my pixel exists. I use the same pixel in other systems with no problem.

Is anybody else was having the same problem in either A4D or any other HitPath system? I let my AM & Jason know about it, of course - figured I'd see if anyone else has a similar issue, though.
 


My p202 pixels don't fire on a4d. Usually with p202 people are having problems of setting an affiliate link to a4d. Links must end with c1=. But mine is set properly and still don't fire.
 
I hope every one is using SSL pixels with a cert installed properly.
Yes, of course. I'm using the pixel on a few other platforms with no problems at all, and because it's my custom tracking system that then echos other pixels & tracks sales on my end, I've made sure it's got proper P3P & everything like that.

The HitPath system seems to check to make sure things are good before the pixel is placed, anyway. Jason is looking into things, and hopefully we'll have a resolution soon - everything looked correct in the system. I'll update things here once things are working.
 
Still broken, unfortunately - and that's whether I use my custom pixel or an engine pixel. Hopefully the system programmers will have some answers (or a fix, preferably) soon...
 
Sorry to bump this, but pixel placement still doesn't work. Is this isolated to A4D or also affecting other HitPath networks?
 
tvmatt - do you have SSL on your domain? If so, then you need to use the SSL image pixel. If not, get it. From my understanding, some advertisers don't support non-ssl pixels, particularly ones that collect CC info.

SSL Certificates - Secure Your Data & Transactions

$12.99 SSL cert from GoDaddy. The cheapest I could find. No, that is not an affiliate link, just a direct link with the discount code included. Just choose the cheapest one, and change it to one year for the $12.99 price.
 
tvmatt - do you have SSL on your domain? If so, then you need to use the SSL image pixel. If not, get it. From my understanding, some advertisers don't support non-ssl pixels, particularly ones that collect CC info.

SSL Certificates - Secure Your Data & Transactions

$12.99 SSL cert from GoDaddy. The cheapest I could find. No, that is not an affiliate link, just a direct link with the discount code included. Just choose the cheapest one, and change it to one year for the $12.99 price.
Yes, I've got SSL. It's not an SSL issue.

It's not only my pixel that's broken - I added Yahoo and MSN pixels directly (with Jason verifying that the code is properly in the system). The Yahoo and MSN pixels don't work either.